Twiggy recorded her first studio album Twiggyin
1976
which garnered
numerous awards including a silver disc for sales in excess of 150,000
copies. This
album also included Twiggy's top twenty UK hit Here I Go Again
which peaked at #17 in August 1976.

Throughout
Twiggy's recording career she has collaborated with some of the most
prestigious producers in the music industry, including Roger Cook, Tony
Eyers, David Essex, Donna Summer, Juergen Koppers and Charlie Skarbek.

In 1977,
Twiggy toured the United Kingdom whilst promoting her second album for
Mercury Please Get My Name Rightwhich also entered the UK album
chart. Twiggy's tour of the United Kingdom culminated in a concert
performance at the Royal Albert Hall, London.

In more recent
times, Twiggy returned to the recording studio in New York under the
direction of acclaimed producer Bruce Kimmel and recorded
the critically acclaimed album of songs from the London stage, London
Pride and If Love Were All (Original Cast Recording) both
released on Varese Sarabande.

Below, is a
comprehensive list of Twiggy's recordings, Twiggy also
recalls exclusively for you her memories and thoughts of the songs.

We're
in the Money* / Ten Cents a Dance* / Love Me Or Leave Me* / Don't Tell Him What Happened To Me*
/ Button Up Your
Overcoat* / Painting The Clouds With Sunshine* / Has
Anybody Seen Our Ship / Men About Town / A Room With A
View / You Were There / Mad About The Boy / I Like
America / The Lambeth Walk / I Was A Good Little Girl / The Physician
/ A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square / London Pride
/ If Love Were All / I'll String Along With
You*CD/
Stage Door / STAGE 9018 / UK*
Previously Unreleased Tracks

The
twenty
track
CD
compiles
some
of
Twiggy
favourite
recordings
from
the
past
twenty
years,
collaborating
with
such
producers
as
Charlie
Skarbek,
Hal
Lindes
and
Nick
Tauber.
Featuring
17
unreleased
tracks.

Twiggy
Talks: This
compilation
is
a
collection
of
some
of
my
favourite
songs
that
I've
recorded
over
the
past
twenty
years.
All
of
the
songs
on
this
collection
appear
on
CD
for
the
very
first
time
and
I'm
thrilled
that
I've
been
approached
to
help
compile
this
album.

The
CD release of the Captain Beaky album is available for
purchase exclusively from CaptainBeaky.comCD / Captain Beaky Ltd. / CBCDV1 / UK

PETER
PAN - Original Cast Recording

2000

This
cast recording produced by the Chicken Shed Theatre Company
is complemented by narrations from the original tale from a variety of celebrities. Twiggy and husband Leigh Lawson
are featured on one track, reading an excerpt from the J.M.
Barrie story.

The CD
is available for purchase from the Chicken
Shed Theatre and
all proceeds go to the Chicken Shed Theatre Charity.

Twiggy
Talks: "'If Love Were
All' was recorded in the middle of the shows run - which I
absolutely adored doing although it was quite hard work and
Coward is a joy to sing although can be quite difficult as
his range is quite a lot. I think he wrote some of the most
beautiful love songs and some of the funniest! I am very
pleased with this recording, although there are a couple of
songs I wouldn't mind re-recording - but you always think
that!"

Here
I Go Again / Just
Bidin'
My Time / Vanilla
Olay / I'll
Be Doggone / Rings / Appalachian
Boy / Pieces
Of April / Rain On The
Roof / Done
My Cryin' Time / I Lie Awake
And Dream Of You / You've Got
Me To Hold On To / Brown Shoes / Caravan
Tonight / Everything
Comes In Time / Good For You
Too / Vaudeville
Man / Everything
Falls Into Place / I Hope We
Get To Love In Time / Cooking
School / 20/20 HindsightCD / Spectrum Music / 555 999-2 / UK

A budget CD release featuring the entire 'Twiggy' album and
highlights from 'Please Get My Name Right'.

Twiggy
is featured performing one track on this soundtrack album, a
collaboration with rocker Twiggy Ramirez. The pair recorded I
Only Want To Be With You.CD / Dreamworks / DRMD-50032
/ USA

Twiggy
Talks:"'The
Twiggy - Twiggy record! I met Twiggy Ramirez this rather
strange looking creature - very skinny and all in black
leather. Once you got past the image he was actually a
really nice guy. I didn't really know about Marilyn Manson -
it's not my sort of music, not exactly the sort of thing I
would curl up and listen to!! We met up together and someone
suggested a photo session and Leigh said why not go into the
studio so we did! However when we did that old Dusty
Springfield song - Marilyn Manson did a mix of it however
the song went into this film which is meant to be appalling.
They gave the song to the Rush Brothers who produced the
soundtrack who remixed the song which wasn't really that
great."

Twiggy
Talks: "'Bruce Kimmel
went to Varese Sarabande and wanted to bring them in on a
pretty good budget to start a division to produce songs from
Broadway - showtunes. It's hard to get music like that
recorded as obviously they aren't great money earners like
commercial pop records. There is such a huge amount of
beautiful and wonderful show songs which if they don't get
recorded will be lost. So we did London Pride which was
songs from the London stage. Although it was an American
recording Bruce wanted someone English, who was well known
in America, a friend of mine suggested me to Bruce and I was
delighted to do it. They would send me through all the
choices and we had to wittle it down.
They were songs from the turn of the century to present day
showtunes it was a whole different range of songs all that I
love..."

Twiggy
is featured performing one track on this Varese Sarabande
compilation album; Christmas Children, the song
derived from Twiggy's London Pride sessions.CD / Varese Sarabande / VSD 5621 / USA

Twiggy
Talks:"Bruce
Kimmel said during the London Pride sessions that he was
working on a Christmas album of show songs and would I like
to contribute. So we did 'Christmas Children in the same
sessions as London Pride."

Ten
short stories of intrigue, mystery and murder. Each story,
read by a famous voice, is suspended in the clue filled
mould of classic crime. Proceeds from the sale of this audio
book went to Cancer Vaccine Appeal of St. George's Hospital,
Tooting, London.
Twiggy
reads Breathtaking Ignorance written by Val
McDermid.
Other celebrity readers on the set include Leigh Lawson,
Tony Britton, Felicity Kendal and Dorothy Tutin.

Overture - The Boy Friend*
/ Perfect Young Ladies / I Could Be Happy With You* / Fancy Forgetting
/ Sur La Plage / You Are My Lucky Star* / It's Never Too Late To Fall In Love
/ Won't You Charleston With Me? / The You-Don't-Want-To-Play-With-Me-Blues
/ A Room In Bloomsbury* / It's Nicer In Nice / All I Do Is Dream Of You*
/ Safety In Numbers / Poor Little Pierette* / The Riviera - The Boy Friend Finale*

* Denotes Tracks Featuring Twiggy

CD
/ MGM / EMI / MGMCD 20 / UK
LP / MGM / EMI / MGMLP 20 / UK

This
now long deleted CD was released in the United Kingdom in
1990, as well as including the entire soundtrack from The
Boy Friend, the album was coupled with highlights from the
MGM movie Goodbye, Mr. Chips.

Twiggy
Talks: "That was the
single from our shelved album 'Then He Kissed Me'. The
record label
wanted to release a Christmas single and Christmas singles
are notoriously difficult because you get all the big
artists bringing out Christmas songs at the same time. I
said this wasn't a good idea but they went ahead with it
anyway! Out of the entire session 'Winter Wonderland' was my
least favourite track!"

Twiggy
Talks: "I actually
think 'Diamond' was a really good song. I met these two guys
called Charlie Skarbeck and Tim Smit who were rather good
song writers, they took me into the studio and we did quite
a few tracks - working towards doing an album and recorded
about half a dozen songs. I personally feel that 'Diamond'
is a better track than 'Feel Emotion'. However, as neither
singles sold that well the record company didn't put the
money down to release an entire album, which was a
shame."

Overture - I Can't Be Bothered Now / Blah, Blah, Blah
/ Boy Wanted / Soon* / Sweet N' Low Down* / He Loves And She Loves*
/ S'Wonderful* / Strike Up The Band / Entr'acte - In The Swim
/ Nice Work If You Can Get It* / My One And Only / Little Jazz Bird*
/ Funny Face / My One And Only (Reprise)* / Kickin' The Clouds Away
/ How Long Has This Been Going On** Denotes Tracks Featuring Twiggy LP / Atlantic Records / 80110-1 / USA

Twiggy
Talks:"We were doing
this big hit Broadway show and the time came to record the
cast album. Like most cast albums they only give you one day
to record the whole thing - your day off as well!!"

PIECES
OF APRIL

1978

20/20 Hindsight
/ I Lie Awake And Dream Of You / Vanilla Olay / Please Get My Name Right
/ Everything Comes In Time / I Hope We Get To Love In Time
/ Rings / I'll Be Doggone / Pieces Of April / Here I Go Again
/ You've Got Me To Hold On To / A Woman In Love / Appalachian Boy
/ Brown Shoes

In
1978 the St. Michael label released this compilation album
of songs from Twiggy's two Phonogram albums along with the
recent single A Woman In Love. The album was sold
exclusively in branches of Marks & Spencer throughout
the United Kingdom.

Twiggy
Talks:"I did
that one with David Essex - who I have known since the late
sixties when David was up to play the male lead in 'The Boy
Friend', then Ken Russell cast Christopher Gable instead. We
then worked together a few years later when he made two
guest spots on my BBC TV shows. After that David said he had written this song and asked if
I would go into the studio to record it. He's a nice chap
and that's a sweet song actually - I liked that one!"

TOMORROW
IS ANOTHER DAY

November
1977

Tomorrow
Is Another Day / After All These Years (Instrumental)Tomorrow
Is Another Day / Brown
Shoes 7" / Mercury Records / 6007 159 / UK

Twiggy
Talks:"I
only vaguely remember recording this song except that it was
the only track to be lifted from my Nashville sessions,
produced by the American, Don Schroeder. We were working
towards a third album but it was never completed and the
other tracks remain unreleased."

NOTES:
Initially released as a single with an
instrumental 'B' side 'After All These Years'. This
single was later withdrawn and the 'B' side was
replaced with 'Please Get My Name Right' album track
'Brown Shoes'. Twiggy did record a vocal of 'After
All These Years' which was intended as the follow up
single but never materialised and the track remains
unreleased..

Twiggy
Talks:"This
song was sent to me by the composers who also went on to
produce the track. I can't remember much more about this
single except that it was a very nice song that sadly never
got picked up by any of the radio stations. It was later
covered by The Three Degress who ended up having the hit!"

In the UK A
Woman In Love was released in a promotional sleeve for
the Leyland Mini.

I
HOPE WE GET TO LOVE IN TIME

May
1977

I
Hope We Get To Love In Time / I
Lie Awake And Dream Of You7" / Mercury Records / 6007 134 / UK

NOTES:
A UK single pressed in limited quantities,
quickly withdrawn by Mercury to focus on the new
recording of A Woman In Love; released the
following month.

Twiggy
promoted this single in Germany with a performance on the
popular German pop show Musikladen.

PLEASE
GET MY NAME RIGHT

March
1977

Rings
/ I Hope
We Get To Love In Time / Cooking School / I'll Be Doggone / I Love Us
/ My Town / Brown Shoes / You've Got Me To
Hold On To / I Lie Awake And Dream Of You / Fish In The
Sea / Everything Falls Into Place / 20/20 Hindsight / Please
Get My Name RightLP / Mercury Records / 9102 601 / UKHighest
UK Chart Entry: #35

Twiggy
Talks: "Please
Get My Name Right didn't do as well as the initial 'Twiggy'
album the year before. We recorded this one in Holland
because Phonogram had just signed this new American band
called Clover who played on the record instead of session
musicians. I'm proud of both my Phonogram albums just really
good music."

The
UK release of Please Get My Name Right included a
poster of Twiggy.

Twiggy
Talks:"'Please
Get My Name Right' was written by Roger Cook and I think it
is a beautiful song but it didn't do as well as 'Here I Go
Again' and it was the title track to my second album but I
really do think that was a truly beautiful song."

Twiggy
Talks: "My first real
album after my record deal with Phonogram - I'd always
absolutely adored country music, I guess it was always my
'thing'. This album was slightly more country than 'Please
Get My Name Right' which was more pop I suppose. The first
album did rather well, earning me a silver disc, although
they both did very well. This album was produced by Tony
Eyers who was a hot record producer at the time."

COLE
PORTER IN PARIS

1973

Twiggy
performs one track on this rare DJ only album - It's
Delightful, It's Delicious, It's De-Lovely.The
album was released to radio stations to coincide with the
NBC Television special broadcast on January 17th, 1973.LP / Bell Systems /
PH 36508 / USA

Twiggy
Talks: "As
you know I love those type of songs from that period. I
remember doing this one, but didn't know that it had
actually been released as a recording. I sang this song for
the TV special 'Cole Porter In Paris' and I remember singing
it whilst walking in a park in Paris in front of the Eiffel
Tower"

Twiggy
Talks:"'This was just a one off I did with
Roger Cook. A fun song though!"

A
ROOM IN BLOOMSBURY

1971

A
Room In Bloomsbury (with
Christopher Gable) / You
Are My Lucky Star / All I Do
Is Dream Of You7" / Columbia / DB 8853 / UK

Twiggy
Talks: "This
was one of my favourite songs from 'The Boy Friend' score -
it's such a sweet song. If I remember right the session was
in London and to be quite honest I was very nervous. I had
this big film coming up and of course, I had never been in a
film, it was all extremely exciting."

You
Are My Lucky Star / I
Could Be Happy With You (with Christopher Gable)7" / Odeon / 158 / JAPAN

THE
BOY FRIEND - Original Soundtrack Recording

1971

Overture
- The Boy Friend*/
Perfect Young
Ladies/
I Could Be Happy With
You*/ Fancy Forgetting/ Sur La Plage/ You Are My Lucky
Star*/ It's Never Too Late To
Fall In Love/
Won't You
Charleston With Me?/
The
You-Don't-Want-To-Play-With-Me-Blues/
A Room In Bloomsbury*/
It's
Nicer In Nice/
All I Do Is Dream
Of You*/
Safety In Numbers/
Poor Little Pierette*/
The Riviera - The Boy Friend Finale** Denotes Tracks Featuring
TwiggyLP / Columbia / SCXA 9251 / UKLP / MGM
/ SCXA 9251 / SPAIN

Twiggy
Talks: "I
don't remember much about the session except that we did it
up front because in the film it is sung to the playback -
where as a cast album with a show is recorded way down the
line. I do remember though that Ken (Russell) was present
throughout the recording of the album."

THE
BOY FRIEND - Promotional Radio Interview

1971

To
coincide with the the release of the film, MGM released to
radio stations this DJ LP that featured excerpts from the
film soundtrack along with an interview with Twiggy from a
Hollywood press conference.LP / MGM / 172-USA / USA